History of EFOL
European Forest Orientiering Championships - EFOL
Summer Games for Forest People
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- 1994 Strenci, Latvia
- 1995 Sagadi, Estonia
- 1996 Trollebo, Sweden
- 1997 Finland
- 1998 Bugac, Hungary
- 1999 Rožňava, Slovakia
- 2000 Šternberk, Czech Republic
- 2001 Elverum, Norway
- 2002 Palanga, Lithuania
- 2003 Białystok, Poland
- 2004 Szilvásvárad, Hungary
- 2005 Ventspils, Latvia
- 2006 Ikaalinen Juhtimäki, Finland
- 2007 Estonia
- 2008 Regensburg, Germany
- 2009 Czech Republic
- 2010 Nymindegab, Denmark
- 2011 Sjusjøen, Norway
- 2012 Druskininkai, Lithuania
- 2013 Wejehrowo, Poland
- 2014 Schwarzsee, Switzerland
- 2015 Mecsekerdö, Hungary
- 2016 Ahus, Sweden
- 2017 Birštonas, Lithuania
- 2018 Sigulda, Latvia
- 2019 Jablonec nad Nisou, Czech Republic
2020 Corona Break
- 2021 Madona, Latvia
- 2022 Innichen, Südtirol Italy
- 2023 Palanga, Lithuania
- 2024 Olstyn, Poland